Watch Gavin Rossdale & Alanis Morissette Front Linkin Park

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Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale joined Linkin Park to perform “Leave Out All The Rest” at the Chester Bennington tribute show at the Hollywood Bowl. Alanis Morissette sang “Castle of Glass” with members of No Doubt.

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Gavin Rossdale discussed Chester Bennington’s death at a Bush show in July.

“What’s so fucked up is the last time I saw him was at Chris Cornell’s funeral, he sang there, so I don’t know what’s going on. It’s a bad scene, just thinking of his family.”

“It’s so very sad. It’s impossible to know anything about their situation. It’s impossible, it’s between him and himself. I feel bad for all of his children, the people who loved him, his wife. So look after each other, be good to yourselves, and look after each other.”

Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale recently wrote a tribute to Chris Cornell on Billboard. You can read an excerpt from the article below:

“Chris was a contemporary of mine. Obviously Soundgarden broke before Bush, but over the years, it’s been kind of a nice, easy respect for each other and cordial [work] as friends. I found him to be quite private, quite self-contained. So seeing him would be just talking to him in dressing rooms at different festivals through the years and having an easy time with him.

He was managed by Jim Guerinot, who managed Gwen [Stefani]. We had these parallel lives as parents with jobs as singers. That’s really dominated my whole thought process, just thinking of his family, his great wife and children. You wish he had found a way to reach out to whoever there was in his life that could help him.”

He also wrote, “What I like about Soundgarden was that they played this very heavy music with incredibly vulnerable and fragile lyrics. It’s the meeting of those two sentiments that create the alchemy that is Soundgarden. And he was such a plaintive singer, that’s what I love about him. I suppose he found solace in music and in singing, which I relate to.”